Disegno #10

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Contributors Matthew Allen’s essay ‘The Screenshot Aesthetic’ is featured in MOS: Selected Works, a new monograph on the architects MOS published by Princeton Architectural Press. Shumi Bose is co-curating the British Pavilion at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale and launching The Real Review, a new magazine. Daniel Brown and his father Paul Brown were the subject of the 2015 exhibition Brown & Son: Art That Makes Itself at the Watermans Arts Centre in London. Fabian Frinzel will spend this summer shooting in Istanbul. He also has plans to exhibit his documentary photography of beaches around the world. Albrecht Fuchs is currently photographing a series of portraits of international artists. Ilona Gaynor received funding from the Wellcome Trust to develop a film that uses sleep science and cinema to construct an aesthetic framework for insomniacs. Julia Grassi has published photography in Another, Champ, Kinfolk, GQ and The Gourmand. Owen Hatherley’s most recent book, The Ministry of Nostalgia, was published by Verso in December 2015. Dean Kaufman had collaborated with Sanaa twice before photographing Grace Farms. He now has a 10-year relationship with the practice.

Takamasa Kikuchi has been published by Kinfolk, Inventory and The Gourmand.

Riya Patel launched her fourth show as curator of The Aram Gallery, Unread Messages, in March 2016.

Aileen Kwun is the co-author of Twenty Over Eighty: Conversations on a Lifetime in Architecture and Design, out in April 2016 from Princeton Architectural Press.

Bas Princen has photographed Anne Holtrop’s work for an upcoming issue of 2G, a monographic architecture magazine.

Tiffany Lambert received a 2015 grant from the Graham Foundation for a book she is working on about the work and legacy of the Japanese designer Sori Yanagi. Magnus Larsson and his architecture practice Ordinary contributed two scientific chapters on ISRU-based architectural schemes for the Moon and Venus to recent publications from Springer Verlag. Siska Lyssens was one of the contributors to The Belgians: An Unexpected Fashion Story, a book that won the 2016 Grand Prix du Livre de Mode, an award founded by the University of Lyon. Leila Karin A. Österlind’s PhD thesis is titled ‘Provocative clothing. Harem pants, kaftans and shawls’ and examines the intersection between migration and clothing. Jasper Morrison writes ‘Objectoriented’, a monthly column about food-related objects for The Japan Times. Cristóbal Palma photographs architectural projects in south America for magazines such as Monocle, Wire, The New York Times, Domus and Architectural Digest.

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Leonhard Rothmoser is part of the artist duo Leo and Björn, whose exhibition will be shown in Munich’s Galerie Heitsch from 14 April. Sølve Sundsbø shot the 10 gelatin prints that appear in the Erdem X monograph, which is printed and produced by Smythson. Guido Vitti is working on an edit for a new book, as well as preparing to fly to Nashville to shoot the next instalment of his Neighbors Project. Ian Volner’s first book, This is Frank Lloyd Wright, will be published by Chronicle Books and Laurence King Publishing in August 2016. Will Wiles is working on his third novel, Plume, which will be published by Fourth Estate. Sidney Williams appears in Oliver Peoples’s 2016 campaign film, Dreaming of Ojai. Alex Wiltshire is part of the team behind Fabulous Beasts, a hybrid board-cum-video game that will launch in November 2016.


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